Here's today's
Central Bank News' link list, click through if
you missed the previous link list. The list comprises news about central banks
that is not covered by Central Bank News. The list is updated during the day
with the latest developments so readers don't miss any important news.
- Marcus says 25 basis-point South Africa rate rise possible (Bloomberg)
- ECB’s Weidmann says entering “new ground” with latest measures (Reuters)
- China to focus on targeted policy changes, Premier Li says (Reuters)
- ECB’s long-term loans to see strong demand, won’t boost lending-poll (Reuters)
- Analysis: BOC stands by assessment too-low infl still a danger (MNI)
- S.Korea’s central bank to hold key rate for 13th month (MENAFN)
- Serbia central bank may keep key rate on rising inflation prospects (Reuters)
- Bank of Israel's Flug slammed on shekel policy by finance panel (Bloomberg)
- ECB Coeure: ECB can’t take on too much ABS risk (MNI)
- Goldman shuns ‘new neutral’ after doubting ‘new normal’ (Bloomberg)
- Polish growth below 3% may trigger rate cut, banker says (Bloomberg)
- IMF tips New Zealand economic growth of 3.5% this year (NZ Herald)
- Interest rare already ‘very low’, says Bank of Thailand official (Reuters)
- Ghana ministry says central bank not printing money to pay debt (Bloomberg)
- G10 monetary policy stance post-ECB: FX implications-BofA Merrill (eFX)
- Bank of Finland sees deflation risk in euro zone (Reuters)
- Netherlands slowly emerging from recession, says Dutch Central Bank (Dow Jones)
- Court rejects appeal to life Costa Rica central bank secrecy (Inside Costa Rica)
- Gref asks Russia central bank to accept mortgages as collateral (Bloomberg)
- Hungarian central bank to auction first interest-rate swaps on June 26 (WSJ)
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